Tickets are $5. Children 10 and younger are free. Ticket includes admission to the festival, parking and tram rides.

"The merger of these two great events means that visitors will get to see a working timeline of the area's agricultural history from the plantation era at the Jones-Stewart Mansion to turn-of-the-century machines and tools on display at the Farm & Forestry Museum," said Bill Jacobs, Chippokes Plantation State Park manager.

Festival organizers are still taking applications for artisan crafters and festival sponsors. Event, vendor and sponsor applications and information can be found at www.porkpeanutpinefestival.org.

The award-winning Virginia State Parks are managed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.

For more information about Virginia State Parks activities and amenities or to make reservations in one of the more than 1,800 campsites or 300 climate-controlled cabins, call the Virginia State Parks Reservation Center at 800-933-PARK or visit www.virginiastateparks.gov.